Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Broadway's high priced Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark production continues to be entangled in a web of problems: the opening of the play has been pushed back yet again.

According to published reports, the show, which was set to open on March 15, will now have its opening pushed back by almost three months as producers are reportedly planning a complete overhaul of the show. The musical has been in previews since November, and this is the sixth time the its opening has been delayed. There are also reports of a dispute of between director Julie Taymor and producers about ideas for the show -- and rumors that Taymor, whose Broadway credits include The Lion King, may get the boot.

The production is the most expensive The Great White Way has ever seen, but it has been plagued with a number of technical problems and accidents including an incident where a stunt-double was injured after falling 30 feet into an orchestra pit. To add to its already growing list of woes, the show has also received some poor reviews from critics, and recently, three safety violations from The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic(NEW YORK) -- Charlie Sheen declared war on CBS and Warner Bros. during a new edition of his webcast, Sheen's Korner, on Tuesday night.

Sheen emphasized that point by opening his webcast with a shot of the famed book The Art of War by Sun Tzu. The shot transitioned into a montage of clips from films such as Young Frankenstein, Apocalypse Now, and A Few Good Men, with snippets of Sheen audio -- including him using his catchphrase "winning" -- dubbed over the video. The montage was set to The Doors' song "The End" -- which famously opened Apocalypse Now.

Wearing glasses and a Cincinnati Reds shirt, Sheen next appeared on-camera delivering a monologue that sounded scripted. Calling himself the "Malibu messiah," he proceeded to dismiss CBS president Les Moonves as "Less Than Moonves," telling him, "You gave me your word so in turn you gave me nothing."

He then gave a pass to Warner Bros. Television president Peter Roth and slammed Warner Bros. exec. Bruce Rosenblum before moving on to Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre, whom he described as a "little worm" and "Chuck E. Cheeseball."

Sheen told viewers he would extract his "tiger blood" for them to use -- a possible reference to a bottle of fruit juice labeled "Tiger Blood" that was seen on his desk before the webcast officially began. Sheen declared that "high treason has occurred," and said, "We must right this infantile wrong." He signed off by saying, "Stay tuned good soldiers, I'll see you very soon, on the battlefield."

This was Sheen's fourth webcast in four days. It ran about 10 minutes.﻿

GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Gwyneth Paltrow has reportedly signed a $900,000 recording deal with Atlantic Records, according to PopEater.com.

The New York Post had previously quoted a source as saying the music on Paltrow’s album will be "country pop."

The actress recently starred as a country singer in the film Country Strong, and made another guest appearance as a substitute teacher on Tuesday’s episode of Glee, performing Prince's "Kiss" in a duet with star Matthew Morrison. Paltrow is also scheduled to appear in a March 15 episode of the Fox series.

Kevin Winter/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Lady Gaga's plans to offer a special edition of her upcoming album exclusively through Target have apparently been canceled.

As previously reported, Gaga had some issues with the company's stance toward gays, and sources tell The Advocate that it was ultimately enough to sour the deal.

Last year, gay activists were angered when it came to light that Target had donated corporate funds to a political action committee that supported an anti-gay candidate, Tom Emmer, in a failed bid for the governorship of Minnesota.

The source tells The Advocate, "[Gaga] and Target didn't see eye-to-eye on Target's policy of political donations and how they affect the LGBT community."

Gaga told Billboard last month that part of her agreement with Target was that they "have to start affiliating themselves with LGBT charity groups and begin to reform and make amends for the mistakes they've made in the past." However, E! is reporting that Target refused to promise that it would never again support an anti-gay politician or group.﻿

ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Charlie Sheen may no longer have a job on Two and a Half Men, but he has reportedly been offered a gig behind the camera, directing a porn movie entitled Two and a Half Women.

TMZ reports Vivid Entertainment has offered Sheen a job directing his porn star pals, Melanie Rios, Cassandra Cruz, and Elizabeth Ann in the skin flick. Vivid Entertainment head Steven Hirsch has reportedly sent an offer letter to Sheen stating the actor would have full creative control of the movie, including "scenarios, positions, etc."

Hirsch tells Sheen, "The fact that you are the ultimate connoisseur of adult films would definitely work to your advantage."﻿

Legacy Records(NEW YORK) -- Journey will release a new album on May 24, exclusively through Walmart.

The disc, called Eclipse, will feature the band's current lineup: guitarist Neil Schon, keyboardist Jonathan Cain, bass player Ross Valory, drummer Deen Castronovo and singer Arnel Pineda, a Steve Perry sound-alike who joined the group in 2007.

Schon says of the new album, "I'm in love with this record, which I haven't said about one of our albums for a long time."

Journey has also lined up a tour in support of Eclipse that will kick off July 21, and joining them for the ride will be Foreigner and special guest Night Ranger, of "Sister Christian" fame. This will mark Journey's first time touring with Foreigner in a decade.

On the tour, Journey will play all their greatest hits, including "Don't Stop Believin'," as well as material from the new disc. Tickets go on sale March 11.

D Dipasupil/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Before super-producer Dr. Luke created hits for Katy Perry and Ke$ha, he worked with Avril Lavigne. So it's not so surprising that Avril would feel comfortable covering one of Dr. Luke's biggest hits of the past year for BBC's Radio 1 Live Lounge, a show that features artists doing acoustic covers of other performer's songs. Avril did an acoustic version of Ke$ha's smash hit Tik Tok for the show, and perfectly mimicked Ke$ha's half-rapping, half-singing delivery.

Avril's new CD, Goodbye Lullaby, is in stores now. She'll appear on The View on Wednesday, and on TheTonight Show with Jay Leno on Monday, March 14. On Tuesday, she'll be on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Chelsea Lately will welcome her on March 21.

Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) -- Is a child custody battle brewing between Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz? TMZ reports that Pete has filed papers with the L.A. County Superior Court, asking for joint physical and legal custody of his and Ashlee's two year-old son, Bronx. According to TMZ, Pete's filing came in reaction to Ashlee's divorce filing, in which she stated that she wanted primary physical custody of the child.

However, People says there's no real feud between the divorcing couple, who previously stated that they "remain friends and deeply committed and loving parents." A source told People, "There's no fire. It's a very straightforward response asking for joint custody and fair distribution of attorney's fees. He's not gearing up for a custody war."

TMZ has also reported that Pete and Ashlee are disputing who should pay the legal fees. Pete wants each party to cover their own costs while Ashlee has asked the court to rule that Pete pay for everything.

Jasper Juinen/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) -- Jennifer Aniston may not be a major box office draw, but she's figured out a way to attract people to her latest plug for Smart Water: shoot a video entitled "Jennifer Aniston Sex Tape."

The nearly three-minute-long ad features Aniston and a trio of Internet “advisors” trying to figure out how they can make a video go viral. Aniston employs adorable puppies, a bird, Dirty Dancing babies and a couple of viral video stars -- lip-syncher Keenan Cahill and the Double Rainbow Guy -- before finally settling on slow motion shots of her flipping her hair while she drinks Smart Water. At the end, Aniston asks her advisors what they want to title the video. They reply, "Jennifer Aniston Sex Tape."